The Chaos We Call Life

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April Fools

The best day of the year right? It’s been three weeks since my last post and a lot has happened so first and foremost I’m going to update you all Read more…


Luck. The good, the bad, the ugly…

Tests have always been my least favorite thing. I got really lucky with my degree(s) being essay based and having minimal tests. I have never been a good test taker Read more…


The Year of January

I am not sure about everyone else but January…I think after this last month, today begins the new year. I don’t think January should count. Just within the last 31 Read more…


Living with a Chronic Illness

I think that it has taken me a full year to openly admit to being sick; not only to those surrounding my inner and outer circle but also to myself. Read more…


The Irony that Lies Between

Have you ever heard the saying ‘when it rains it pours’? Well with personal experience I can confidently tell you it’s true. Over the last month, Kaden and I have Read more…


Chronic Illness: The Invisible Disease that Hs Changed My Life – Final Part

After 6 weeks of being on samples, we were finally able to start getting the shipment. In early June I went to my OBGYN for my annual check-up. While there, Read more…


Chronic Illness: The Invisible Disease that Has Changed My Life Part ll

If you’re reading this, that means you must have enjoyed part l enough to come back for part ll. With that, let’s continue this rollercoaster! Throughout the months of June, Read more…


Chronic Illness: The Invisible Disease That Has Changed My Life Part l

This will be one of my more vulnerable posts, but that’s why it’s under personal right?  For those of you who do not know, I endure chronic illness and chronic Read more…


Toxic Masculinity: Why We, as A Society, Should Change Our Perception of Masculinity

On a Wednesday evening, I left work and headed to get gas at the station closest to my house. As I placed the nozzle into my car, a stranger began Read more…


Suicide Awareness: 100 Reasons to Stay

I can personally say that I know someone that has or has been directly affected, by suicide every single year…at least since my senior year. I also struggle quite often Read more…


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